STORAGE

STORING THE TRACTOR

When your tractor is not to be used for some time, it should be stored in a dry and protected place. Leaving your tractor outdoors, exposed to the elements, will shorten its life. Follow the procedure outlined below when your tractor is placed in storage for periods up to approximately six months. See your Dealer for the procedure on longer storage periods.

A.Store the tractor so the tires are protected from light. Before storing the tractor, clean the tires thoroughly, Jack up the tractor, when it is to be out of service for a long period. If not jacked up, inflate the tires at regular intervals.

B.Run the engine long enough to thoroughly warm the oil in the crankcase, and then drain the oil. Change the oil filter as instructed in Engine Oil Filter. Refill the crankcase with new oil as specified in Engine Oil Selection in this manual and run the engine for five minutes.

C.Fill the fuel tank with a good grade of Number Two diesel engine fuel. If this grade has not been used regularly, drain the fuel and refill. Run the engine for about five minutes to circulate the fuel through the injection system.

D.Drain flush and fill the cooling system with an antifreeze mixture ratio to protect the engine to the lowest anticipated temperature or a minimum of 50 % antifreeze and add cooling system conditioner. See COOLING SYSTEM in this manual.

E.Do not remove the battery from the tractor, except for prolonged storage at below freezing temperature. The battery should be fully changed to prevent freezing of electrolyte. Disconnect the negative ground cable at the battery to prevent possible discharge.

F.Clutch assembly may become bound together if a tractor is not used for an extended period of time. A clutch lock latch is provided on your tractor to lock the clutch in the disengaged position and should be used to prevent this condition if your tractor is not used for an extended period of time.

CLUTCH LOCK LATCH

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